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Post by West End Lady: Rossmore Road, NW1Rossmore Road is not in Camden Town, it is in St Marylebone - I should know. I was born and raised there! If anyone wants a further information please post on here.

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Post by LDNnews: Camden TownTackling air quality togetherWe all have a role to play in improving air quality in Camden, that’s why we’re asking you to help develop our Clean Air Action Plan.

During our Camden 2025 community conversations you told us that air quality is vitally important, with participants in particular asking that we work together to improve the air that we share.

With this in mind, we launched our Camden Clean Air Partnership in July, bringing together residents, local businesses and campaigners for a ‘design day’, exploring practical ideas for air quality improvement. Understanding that collaboration is key, suggestions for improvement included tougher restrictions on HGV emissions, taking action against wood burning and systems to support people into using public transport, to name just a few.

Post by LDNnews: Bond StreetBarcelona and Real Madrid matches to be shown free on Facebook in India as social network sign landmark La Liga dealLa Liga have announced a landmark deal with Facebook that will allow users in the Indian sub-continent to watch every Spanish top flight game for the next three seasons.

Post by LDNnews: Baker StreetBoris Johnson should be helping London Tories beat Sadiq, not sparking rows about the burka, say PM's alliesTheresa May’s allies say Boris Johnson should be doing more to help the Tory fight to beat Sadiq Khan in the next election for Mayor of London.

Post by LDNnews: Camden TownEmery Walker’s Islamic collection opens to public in LondonObjects, jewellery and art collected worldwide by the antiquarian and photographer on display for first timeThe printer, photographer and antiquarian Emery Walker loved beautifully made things and when in 1903 he moved into a small house overlooking the Thames at Hammersmith, now preserved as a museum, he filled every inch of it from cellar to attic with his modest treasures, some bought for pennies in bazaars and markets.His many friends, who included George Bernard Shaw and William Morris, laughed affectionately at his determination when he spotted a piece of craftsmanship. A photograph in the house shows Walker in a three-piece suit and hat in a square in Toledo in 1905, clutching his umbrella and raincoat, but also a large Islamic jug which still has pride of place in hi

Post by LDNnews: Bond Street'We haven't won anything' - Jurgen Klopp says Liverpool still just title 'challengers'Jurgen Klopp was pleased with Liverpool’s convincing start to the season, but warned there will be much tougher tests ahead.

Post by LDNnews: Piccadilly CircusArsenal boss Unai Emery has work cut out as Gunners lack creativity in Manchester City defeatManchester City started the defence of their Premier League crown with a 2-0 win over Arsenal on Sunday as Unai Emery was handed a tough lesson in his first top-flight game in charge of the Gunners.

Post by LDNnews: Camden TownGive us your views If you’re a private tenant living in a rented shared property, a private landlord, or managing or letting agent, we want to hear from you.

We are reviewing our Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO) additional licensing scheme, and we are keen to hear your views on what has worked well and what you think we can improve.

HMOs are shared homes, including house and flat shares, student homes, bedsits and some buildings converted into flats, which are occupied by three or more people who are not part of the same family. We introduced the additional licensing scheme which goes further than national mandatory licensing, in 2015 to help improve poor conditions in the private sector by requiring landlords to be licensed to rent out shared properties.

Post by LDNnews: Bond StreetThese are the Merton takeaways with some of the worst food hygiene ratingsThese are takeaways in Merton borough who have been told they need improvement by hygiene inspectors.

Post by LDNnews: Piccadilly CircusArsenal vs Manchester City LIVE, Premier League build-up: Latest team news and updates ahead of Unai Emery's first game in chargeUnai Emery begins his Arsenal tenure against reigning Premier League champions Manchester City this afternoon.

Post by LDNnews: Bond StreetFulham vs Crystal Palace: Premier League 2018-19 prediction, tickets, betting tips and odds, how to watch live stream online, what TV channel, kick-off time, team news and line-ups, head to head historyFulham are back in the Premier League after a four year absence and will mark their return with an all-London clash against Crystal Palace on Saturday.

Marylebone - so good they named it once but pronounced it seven different ways.

Marylebone is an area in the City of Westminster North of Oxford Street and South of Regents Park. Edgware Road forms the Western boundary. Portland Place forms the eastern boundary with the area known as Fitzrovia.

Marylebone gets its name from a church, called St Mary's, that was built on the bank of a small stream or bourne called the Tyburn. The church and the surrounding area later became known as St Mary at the bourne, which over time became shortened to its present form Marylebone.

Today the area is mostly residential with a stylish High Street. It is also notable for its Arab population on its far western border around Edgware Road.

Marylebone station, opened in 1899, is the youngest of London's mainline terminal stations, and also one of the smallest, having opened with half the number of platforms originally planned.

Originally the London terminus of the ill-fated Great Central Main Line, it now serves as the terminus of the Chiltern Main Line route.

The underground station is served by the Bakerloo Line, opening on 27 March 1907 by the Baker Street and Waterloo Railway under the name Great Central (following a change from the originally-intended name Lisson Grove). It was renamed Marylebone in 1917.

Cruchley's New Plan of London Shewing all the new and intended improvements to the Present Time. - Cruchley's Superior Map of London, with references to upwards of 500 Streets, Squares, Public Places & C. improved to 1848: with a compendium of all Place of Public Amusements also shewing the Railways & Stations.

John Rocque (c. 1709–1762) was a surveyor, cartographer, engraver, map-seller and the son of Huguenot émigrés.
Roque is now mainly remembered for his maps of London. This map dates from the second edition produced in 1762. London and his other maps brought him an appointment as cartographer to the Prince of Wales in 1751. His widow continued the business after his death.
The map covers central London at a reduced level of detail compared with his 1745-6 map.

Engraved map. Hand coloured.
Insets: A view of the Tower from London Bridge -- A view of London from Copenhagen Fields. Includes views of facades of 25 structures "A comparison of the principal buildings of London."

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